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RenaissanceRules blog presents commentary, references, examples and tools generally focused around how to identify and implement a positive Renaissance — as an individual, in your profession or business, in your community, or in a not-for-profit organization — and that includes Action! to help find that path and guide you along it. Don’t be put off by the word “Rules” in the title – you actually will find few outright “Rules” proclaimed here. Check out standard definitions for “Rules”, however, and you will find many applications that are constructive and applicable, primarily as heuristics.
RenaissanceRules also provides resources for learning and applying community building and problem-solving techniques through architecture, planning, urban design, leadership and zeitgeist (living with and often despite the spirit of the times). Among the major discussion areas on this site are Leadership, Ethics, Art, Architecture, City Planning & Urban Design, Crafting Places and Venice Italy (THE Venice, of course!).
Check out the “Categories” listing in the right-hand column of any page or post, as well as the ubiquitous “Tag Cloud” for a more detailed look into the site contents!
The primary author, “RandysRules” is Randy D. Bosch, who has provided professional, pro bono and personal consulting and facility design services (Architecture, planning, urban design, facility programming and analysis, development project management) to assist individuals, communities, not-for-profits and Fortune 500 companies in “getting on track” for many years.
Please enjoy and participate, and please be patient as this “Work in Progress” finds its own Renaissance path!
We look forward to your continuing visits to RenaissanceRules!
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Hello, Randy. I’ve just nominated you for the Kreative Blogger Award: http://bringingeuropehome.com/
Should you accept, please follow the rules as stated. I really do think you “raise the bar” in the blogging community. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the wonderful honor! I do accept! Now, I need to follow the rules – choosing only seven is a difficult task! All the best!
I’m so glad, and good for you!
I must add, the link goes to my home page, which has a new post up and not the Kreative Blogger post. (I thought I was sending a link to the blogging post–I’m really new and clumsy with this whole blogging thing.) So, to get the rules, please go to my “Good News/Bad News Day.”